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Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
Item model number | 40551 |
Color | Blue |
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Product Id | 664981 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (9 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 011017405511 |
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Although I was skeptical that it would actually help, but willing to try anything to get some relief for my right knee pain, I have worn the new arthritis-specific Dr. Scholl's insoles for about three weeks and have honestly experienced some genuine relief from the pain my right knee normally experiences.
Very helpfull used all day with no pain
I have bone on bone knees. I bought these hoping for some pain relief and wow do they work great. Really really help cushion my feet when walking. I've tried many other orthotic and gel inserts but so far these are the best.
got this for work boots. Good thing i got 2, now i can use them in tennis shoes too.
After standing on concrete all day, these orthtotics are appreciated- They sure benefit my once tired aching feet and legs- Great product!
Fabulous! Marty loves them so we have purchased all of the orthotics from the Sheboygan and Green Bay stores. No longer carried in at our Manitowoc store. I even contacted Dr. Scholl's to see if they are going out of stock and what will be replacing the product if that is the case. Waiting to hear from them.
If you have to stand or walk a lot these Orthtotics will help. Makes standing and walking much more comfortable
These inserts helped tremendously in alleviating my knee/lower-back pain. they are very comfortable. Unfortunately, I find myself having to adjust the position once or twice a day, since they do not stay in place. I wish I would have purchased the full size (if full-size is available)
The orthotics are intentionally made to be about half the length of the shoe. So they slide forward as you walk and jam you toes against the shoe front. Terrible idea by Scholl.